Kids Library Home

Welcome to the Kids' Library!

Search for books, movies, music, magazines, and more.

     
Available items only
Print Material
Author Cowley, Malcolm, 1898-1989.

Title New England writers and writing / Malcolm Cowley ; edited, and with an introduction by Donald W. Faulkner.

Imprint Hanover : University Press of New England, ©1996.

Copies

Location Call No. OPAC Message Status
 Axe Special Collections Whitehead  810.9974 C839n 1996    ---  Lib Use Only
Description xx, 313 pages ; 23 cm.
text txt rdacontent
unmediated n rdamedia
volume nc rdacarrier
Series Library of New England
Library of New England.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 307-309) and index.
Contents The Nineteenth century : Hawthorne : Hawthorne in solitude ; The Hawthornes in paradise ; The five acts of the Scarlet letter ; A case for Blithedale ; Mystery at the Old Manse -- The external Emerson -- Melville among his champions -- Whitman : The poet and the mask (excerpts) ; The buried masterpiece (excerpts) -- The real Horatio Alger story -- The two Henry Jameses -- The Twentieth century : Robert Frost: a dissenting opinion -- Edwin Arlington Robinson : defeat and triumph -- Eugene O'Neill in Connecticut -- Hart Crane in search of a home : a memoir -- Van Wyck Brooks's "Usable past" --Two views of George Santayana : At Harvard ; In society -- E.E. Cummings : One man alone ; A farewell to the last Harvard "Dandy" -- S. Foster Damon : the New England voice -- Conrad Aiken : From Savannah to Emerson -- J.P. Marquand : anthropologist of the Boston story -- Thornton Wilder : time abolished -- John Cheever : the novelist's life as a drama -- New England Life : Essays and Reflections : Connecticut Valley -- Town report -- Along the Housatonic -- Election night in Sherman -- Is there still hope for farming in New England? -- A letter on growing melons -- A handful of poems : Boy in sunlight ; The living water ; Natural history ; From where the forest stood ; The urn ; The long voyage -- A conversation between father and son on New England life (with Robert Cowley).
Summary For more than half a century, Malcolm Cowley (1898-1989) cast a long shadow across the landscape of American literary criticism, forming our views of luminaries like Fitzgerald, Faulkner, and Hemingway and enhancing our understanding of dozens of others. A transplanted but long-time New Englander, Cowley focused much of his critical attention on the region's plethora of eminent authors, and this collection combines those essays with his writings about the New England he knew and loved. Cowley is equally at home with Hawthorne, James, Emerson, Melville, Frost, Aiken, Cheever, Cummings - and the characters and customs of his adoptive region. In a poem included here, Cowley writes of his wish to love the earth and "to speak some words in patterns that will be remembered." This book is testimony to his gift for - and fulfillment of - both.
Subject American literature -- New England -- History and criticism.
Authors, American -- Homes and haunts -- New England.
New England -- In literature.
New England -- Intellectual life.
American literature. (OCoLC)fst00807113
Authors, American -- Homes and haunts. (OCoLC)fst00821779
Intellectual life. (OCoLC)fst00975769
Literature. (OCoLC)fst00999953
New England. (OCoLC)fst01241913
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc. (OCoLC)fst01411635
Added Author Faulkner, Donald W.
ISBN 0874517346 (alk. paper)
9780874517347 (alk. paper)

 
    
Available items only